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quid juratum est

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A quick definition of quid juratum est:

Term: quid juratum est

Definition: Quid juratum est is a Latin term used in legal history that means "what has been sworn." It can also be referred to as quid juravit.

Term: quid juris?

Definition: Quid juris? is a Latin term used in Scots law that means "what is the law?" This question is asked in difficult cases.

A more thorough explanation:

quid juratum est

Quid juratum est is a Latin term used in history and law. It means "what has been sworn." It refers to a promise or oath that someone has made.

  • When a witness takes an oath in court, they are making a quid juratum est.
  • A politician who takes an oath of office is making a quid juratum est to uphold the laws of their country.

These examples illustrate how quid juratum est is used to describe a solemn promise or oath that someone has made.

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